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I have a great fondness for Mr Keef.


Mr Mockney and Sean MacGabhann are right up there too - super handsome gentlemen! I am terribly fond of Mr Batdog. But Nero - well he is a fav. I really quite enjoy it when the administrator chucks me in the lounge. Huguenot is terribly bright always nice, and Michael Papadopalopogus - he is just the best fun! The lovely daddy that is Ant and the little baby antlets.


Polly D - my chum, and Tillie! Bagpuss, Bellenden Bell and Mumra - I really like every one on the forum actually. What nice folk we have here in ED!

;-) Hmmmmmm having not actually met any of you but Mr Sean is a gentleman & always cheers the room, DM makes me laugh, Bagpuss is a hoot & have met on Facebook, as with Badger & Nikster seems really friendly too. I think you are all lovely & cannot therefore choose a favourite.


Nuff said GG

Tis true Ant - I feel bad for naming some and not naming others (yourself included) even if I did include a caveat. I can still feel my ears burning from Georgia's glare


And thanks giddygecko for the kind words - I do feel bad about pointing out you mispelled the sentence about bagpuss. Hottie is spelt h.o.t.t.i.e

Haha Mr Sean NO I really did mean that Bagpuss is a hoot as in funny as.... but I am sure she is a hottie too, really I am not at liberty to say, having not met the lovely lady, besides my betrothed is leaving the gorgeous Oz in about 6 hours to wing her way over to me, we have been apart for just over 6 months now :'(.


Tillie Trotter has me in stitches & too many others to mention...

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